Price and specifications
Nextbase 512GW Dash cam
Video Resolution | 2 560 px |
Wide Angle | 140 ° |
Camera Pixel | - Mpx |
Battery | No |
Night vision | Yes |
Screen | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Nextbase 512GW by Gadget John Youtube review
Description: Nextbase 512GW is a budget dashcam that serves truly its purpose. People buy a dashcam to record if an accident happened or to claim their innocence in traffic light accident. This device has several features that the other dashcams don’t have. This dashboard cam has a slow-mo system and coupled with the polarizing filter, it’s able to record accident or footage nicely and clear. The polarizing filter itself has the function to reduce any reflection or flares from the windscreen as if the device films the recording outside the windscreen glass.
Pros
- Features GPS tracking & G-sensor
- Able to record in FHD 1080p @60FPS/30FPS
- Has slow-mo & polarizing filter system
- Footage looks crisp-looking and sharp
- Color reproduction is balanced and vivid
- Supports Wi-Fi & Smartphone connect
Cons
- LCD display isn’t a touch screen
- Material is made of plastic
Photos
Device
Construction | Traditional |
Battery | No |
Power Cable Length | 4 m |
Max External Memory | 32 Gb |
Working Voltage | 12 V |
Camera
Video Resolution | 2560×1440 px (2K) |
Wide Angle | 140 ° |
Camera Pixel | unknown |
Video Frame Rate | 60 fps |
Image Sensor | Sony Exmor 2 |
Screen
Screen | Yes |
Screen size | 3.0 " |
Touch Screen | No |
Features
Anti-shake | Yes |
G-sensor | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Night vision | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Dimensions
Length | 5 cm |
Width | 10.9 cm |
Height | 1.8 cm |
Weight | 89 g |
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